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<blockquote data-quote="T. MIKE SMITH" data-source="post: 4193180" data-attributes="member: 44552"><p>It's the best cleaner in the world- good for gum and latex paint- and doesn't dry you skin out like paint thinner. I had an old Rem 66 nylon 22 I use to take to the pond with me and shoot turtles and snakes. One day it started to sprinkle so I headed to the shop aand put the fishing gear up but layed that 22 on the cover for my well and ran to the house before the rain started. I cooked some breakfast and sitting there eating a the rain really started coming down. It hit me that I had left the 22 out in the rain. I ran out and got it- water coming out of it everywhere. I about emptied a can of wd40 through it and blowing it out with air. never had any trouble with it but that was probally the best cleaning i ever gave that old dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T. MIKE SMITH, post: 4193180, member: 44552"] It's the best cleaner in the world- good for gum and latex paint- and doesn't dry you skin out like paint thinner. I had an old Rem 66 nylon 22 I use to take to the pond with me and shoot turtles and snakes. One day it started to sprinkle so I headed to the shop aand put the fishing gear up but layed that 22 on the cover for my well and ran to the house before the rain started. I cooked some breakfast and sitting there eating a the rain really started coming down. It hit me that I had left the 22 out in the rain. I ran out and got it- water coming out of it everywhere. I about emptied a can of wd40 through it and blowing it out with air. never had any trouble with it but that was probally the best cleaning i ever gave that old dude. [/QUOTE]
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